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and word is that the southern town of marysville, indiana has been completely decimated. now the sheriff from that town said, quote: it is completely gone. joining us now on the phone from henryville, indiana to tell us all about the extent of the damage sustained there and throughout the entire state our very own mike tobin. mike? >> hi, sean. it's remarkable with the intensity of funnel clouds the fact that you can approach one of these strike zones and not think that the damage is that bad. you see a lot of water and see a lot of emergency vehicles until you get right here to the bulls eye. a lot of damage. i'm looking at the damage to a building that had the roof torn off it appears to be a high school and one of the buildings adjacent. trees torn down. the file lage is largely gone because we are still winter. the trees are actually continue -- except for the trees that are standing. >> sean: i think we lost mike tobin as can you hear we are just telling new this report tonight that in fact an entire town we believe in indiana has, in fact, been decimated and as we h
and word is that the southern town of marysville, indiana has been completely decimated. now the sheriff from that town said, quote: it is completely gone. joining us now on the phone from henryville, indiana to tell us all about the extent of the damage sustained there and throughout the entire state our very own mike tobin. mike? >> hi, sean. it's remarkable with the intensity of funnel clouds the fact that you can approach one of these strike zones and not think that the damage is that...
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. >> reporter: wayne jones is sifting through what's left of his henryville, indiana home. a tornado demolished this town, sending a school bus into a building, dropping a tractor trailer on a gas station and shearing the walls off homes. terry cuts went to insect the convenience store where she used to work. >> i don't see any possible way anybody could have survived in this. >> reporter: the tornado moved with such force, it blew the back wall off of the high school gym here. devastation like this stretches across the midwest and south. a shot from the air shows the storm's path through kentucky and the town the west liberty, the national guard joins state police serving for survivors. residents who got out alive aren't allowed to go home yet. >> the area has been declared martial law and we're asking everybody to stay out. you can see it's a very dangerous area. >> reporter: in ohio, a twister for up the town of moscow and at least one person died in alabama where the first storm started friday morning. in henryville, wayne jones is trying to stay positive. >> i have ins
. >> reporter: wayne jones is sifting through what's left of his henryville, indiana home. a tornado demolished this town, sending a school bus into a building, dropping a tractor trailer on a gas station and shearing the walls off homes. terry cuts went to insect the convenience store where she used to work. >> i don't see any possible way anybody could have survived in this. >> reporter: the tornado moved with such force, it blew the back wall off of the high school gym...
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i understand you came very close. >> i was in indiana. we were covered, the tornado, we pulled off at the henryville exit, and moment after we arrived, we saw the twister coming across the highway right at us. the video was incredible. but it came across, we ran inside a nearby convenience store with about half a dozen other people. >> we're showing the video now. >> it went by, and waited for it. the building shook. the lights went off. the noise was incredible. and it passed right in front of us. fortunately, where we were, we were not injured, but across the street from us, a few hundred yards away, total devastation. a gas station across the street, 200 yards from us, leveled. a complex beyond the gas station leveled. trees torn down. an amazing sight to see, but there were heroic people there who immediately began to go in and pull people out. i don't think there were any injuries -- there were injuries, no deaths in this area. an amazing sight in the middle of a twister as it bears down on you. >> lawrence, we're looking at the imag
i understand you came very close. >> i was in indiana. we were covered, the tornado, we pulled off at the henryville exit, and moment after we arrived, we saw the twister coming across the highway right at us. the video was incredible. but it came across, we ran inside a nearby convenience store with about half a dozen other people. >> we're showing the video now. >> it went by, and waited for it. the building shook. the lights went off. the noise was incredible. and it passed...
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this is henryville, indiana. we'll have a live report from a storm chaser who actually took shelter there. also keeping them honest tonight, more lies told by the syrian regime. my interview with photo journalist paul conroy. he was wounded in homs in the attack that killed marie colvin. he witnessed the carnage firsthand. here's part of what he told me. >> the world has once again stood by and watched as this assault continued. i think now people have accepted the fact that they will probably end up hanged. >> he calls it slaughter. we'll have the full interview tonight. those stories and the ridiculist at the top of the hour. >>> we do have new video coming in from the tornadoes. the powerful storms are touching down. we'll go there live. one of our reporters able to get to a spot. we'll come to him in a moment. yn at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side
this is henryville, indiana. we'll have a live report from a storm chaser who actually took shelter there. also keeping them honest tonight, more lies told by the syrian regime. my interview with photo journalist paul conroy. he was wounded in homs in the attack that killed marie colvin. he witnessed the carnage firsthand. here's part of what he told me. >> the world has once again stood by and watched as this assault continued. i think now people have accepted the fact that they will...
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officials say at least 14 people have died in indiana today alone. henryville is near louisville kentucky. >>> what's unusual here is these are nighttime tornadoes. you have a storm system that starts in eastern texas and basically goes all the way up into new york. so if we go to live storm tracker 2. we can show you the shot here. you can see it right here. the extent of these showers. this thing is not over. and i do fear in the morning when the sun does come out it's a lot of rural area here there's going to be a lot more damage as folks suspect numerous tornadoes touching down. >> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. at 10:20 bill comes back for the bay area forecast. >>> authorities in california county revealed the identity of a skier who was killed in an avalanche in tahoe east back country. 29-year-old benjamin bracket was living in sqwall not far from where that avalanche took place. bracket was skiing with two friends when a wall of snow tapped him. >> fun loving when asked what was a cross country practice like, it's perfect ben saying
officials say at least 14 people have died in indiana today alone. henryville is near louisville kentucky. >>> what's unusual here is these are nighttime tornadoes. you have a storm system that starts in eastern texas and basically goes all the way up into new york. so if we go to live storm tracker 2. we can show you the shot here. you can see it right here. the extent of these showers. this thing is not over. and i do fear in the morning when the sun does come out it's a lot of rural...
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officials say at least 14 people have died in indiana today alone. henryville is near louisville kentucky. >>> what's unusual here is these are nighttime tornadoes. you have a storm system that starts in eastern texas and basically goes all the way up into new york. so if we go to live storm tracker 2. we can show you the shot here. you can see it right here. the extent of these showers. this thing is not over. and i do fear in the morning when the sun does come out it's a lot of rural area here there's going to be a lot more damage as folks suspect numerous tornadoes touching down. >> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. at 10:20 bill comes back for the bay area forecast. >>> authorities in california county revealed the identity of a skier who was killed in an avalanche in tahoe east back country. 29-year-old benjamin bracket was living in sqwall not far from where that avalanche took place. bracket was skiing with two friends when a wall of snow tapped him. >> fun loving when asked what was a cross country practice like, it's perfect ben saying
officials say at least 14 people have died in indiana today alone. henryville is near louisville kentucky. >>> what's unusual here is these are nighttime tornadoes. you have a storm system that starts in eastern texas and basically goes all the way up into new york. so if we go to live storm tracker 2. we can show you the shot here. you can see it right here. the extent of these showers. this thing is not over. and i do fear in the morning when the sun does come out it's a lot of rural...
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from indiana to kentucky and ohio, watches turned to warnings and people took cover. storms brought heavy rain, golf ball sized hail and winds. there are multiple reports of twisters touching down and extensive damage. >> this is an enormous outbreak in kentucky and across the midsouth. >> reporter: hamilton county, tennessee, dozens of injuries are reported. the storms sheered trees and ripped through buildings. one man returned to find his home of 30 years reduced to a pile of rubble. >> this is real life stuff here. >> reporter: now it is a race to clear blocked roads to emergency vehicles can get to the people that need help. >> we are working at this hour to try to make sure that everyone is accounted for. >> reporter: in harrisburg, illinois, beaten down from the ef-4 twister that went through days ago residents can only hope that they will be spared a second blow. now, the good news is the severe weather is expected to be over by tomorrow morning. then the cleanup and recovery efforts will begin. >> you can go to ktvu.com. we stream live images from the bay are
from indiana to kentucky and ohio, watches turned to warnings and people took cover. storms brought heavy rain, golf ball sized hail and winds. there are multiple reports of twisters touching down and extensive damage. >> this is an enormous outbreak in kentucky and across the midsouth. >> reporter: hamilton county, tennessee, dozens of injuries are reported. the storms sheered trees and ripped through buildings. one man returned to find his home of 30 years reduced to a pile of...
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the powerful storm picked up a schoolbus and slammed it into this henryville, indiana house. homes and businesses across the small town are gone, blown apart by the storm. kids were evacuated from the high school just 20 minutes before the roof was ripped off. >> i'm just thankful that everybody's safe. >> reporter: in nearby marysville, this entire neighborhood was flattened, leaving homes in pieces. >> that is just amazing. >> reporter: a string of tornadoes ripped through the midwest and south on friday, leaving behind damage in nine states. more than two dozen people are dead, and that number is expected to rise. crews are looking for survivors, but finding more victims. after the storm hit moscow, ohio-- >> sounded like a train coming through. >> reporter: -- jared gorth went down the street to his sister's house. he watched as officers searched the property, hoping to find her alive, but she didn't survive. in alabama, at least 40 homes were destroyed, another 100 suffered heavy damage. when the storm moved through new market, alabama it, tore this house to shreds. this
the powerful storm picked up a schoolbus and slammed it into this henryville, indiana house. homes and businesses across the small town are gone, blown apart by the storm. kids were evacuated from the high school just 20 minutes before the roof was ripped off. >> i'm just thankful that everybody's safe. >> reporter: in nearby marysville, this entire neighborhood was flattened, leaving homes in pieces. >> that is just amazing. >> reporter: a string of tornadoes ripped...
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un posible golpe a su bolsillo >> se acaba el tiempo para la declaración se impuesto < un poblado de indiana desapareció tras en tennessee hay decena de personas heridas >> consideran propuesta para aumentar plan de impuesto a la venta que generaria 1 millón 800 mil dólares l también habrían fondos para un nuevo centro de llamadas de emergencia >> en berkley quieren invertir en construcción de centros de recreacion albercas, el problema es que lo sacaran de las boletas los residentes los residentes están cansados de ser ellos >> la tarifa de reembolso aumento 7 centavos (información en pantalla) >> los contribuyentes detalles de como pedir el reembolso >> esta seguro que ha declarado su impuesto de año pasado? vea sus archivos, el tío sam debe mil mil de dólares en reembolso >> es importante que revisen sus papeles de la declaración de impuesto de años anteriores >> un millón de contribuyentes todavía no han declarado sus impuestos del 2008 >>muchos no lo hacen por miedo p porque están endeudados >> tienen hasta 3 años para reclamar los reembolsos >> necesitan la forma si no
un posible golpe a su bolsillo >> se acaba el tiempo para la declaración se impuesto < un poblado de indiana desapareció tras en tennessee hay decena de personas heridas >> consideran propuesta para aumentar plan de impuesto a la venta que generaria 1 millón 800 mil dólares l también habrían fondos para un nuevo centro de llamadas de emergencia >> en berkley quieren invertir en construcción de centros de recreacion albercas, el problema es que lo sacaran de las...
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this massive band of storms is blamed for at least 9 deaths in indiana alone. the national weather service says it has put 10 million americans in danger. >>> meteorologists believe a tornado with 130-mile-an-hour winds shred these homes outside huntsville, alabama. >> devastating. it's heartbreaking. don't really know what to think. >> reporter: the first round of friday's wicked weather tore off roofs, snapped signs and flipped trailers in the tennessee valley. tornado reports are also coming from chattanooga and southern indiana where officials there say one town is gone. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: from louisiana to ohio, from missouri to south carolina, rain fell and damaging winds pulled down trees and power lines. tens of thousands of people are without electricity. forecasters warn conditions are likely to get worse especially after sunset. this is just going to be an unfolding event unfortunately unfortunately for the rest of the day. i would say if you have to run an errand, do it now and make sure you're back within the next couple of hours. >> repor
this massive band of storms is blamed for at least 9 deaths in indiana alone. the national weather service says it has put 10 million americans in danger. >>> meteorologists believe a tornado with 130-mile-an-hour winds shred these homes outside huntsville, alabama. >> devastating. it's heartbreaking. don't really know what to think. >> reporter: the first round of friday's wicked weather tore off roofs, snapped signs and flipped trailers in the tennessee valley. tornado...
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this is home video of a funnel cloud moving through pekin, indiana this evening. fox 5's laura evans in the newsroom watching the latest pictures come into the satellite center. . >> those tornado warnings are moving eastward tonight. there is late word severe weather has killed five people in kentucky, one person in ohio and at least 10 people are now dead from earlier storms today in southern indiana. that death toll is expected to rise. in fact, just as people were starting to clean up today from the last round of storms, mother nature hit again. >> i'm moving everybody inside in the mall. >> bring everybody inside. >> reporter: as tornado sirens blair in harrisburg, illinois, victims -- behavior in harrisburg, illinois, victims -- blare in harrisburg, illinois, people are running for cover. no one is taking any chances. >> my ticker is accelerating just slightly. >> the vault in the bank is secure in an interior wall. it's got a little extra reinforcement. so we're going to put them in there with the sirens going off. >> reporter: everyone is being told not to
this is home video of a funnel cloud moving through pekin, indiana this evening. fox 5's laura evans in the newsroom watching the latest pictures come into the satellite center. . >> those tornado warnings are moving eastward tonight. there is late word severe weather has killed five people in kentucky, one person in ohio and at least 10 people are now dead from earlier storms today in southern indiana. that death toll is expected to rise. in fact, just as people were starting to clean up...
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small towns in southern indiana like henryville are facing utter devastation with homes leveled and entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble. we'll keep you updated on this, this morning as developments come in. >>> but right now i want to turn to one state in particular. this week started with sad news of a different kind from ohio. three were murdered and two injured in a tragic act of violence at chardon high school. and americans turned our eyes to ohio in sadness and mourning. but politicians have had their eye on ohio for much longer. ohio is the pairn yell bellwether, a state rich in kront ra indications. they have labor yunz and rural farmers, ohio is football. highway ho is rock 'n' roll. a decade in decline in manufacturing has hallowed ohio's cities, the poverty in the prairie is striking. ohio is free soil where the und underground railroad ended, it is also the home of old ethnic neighborhoods still defined by the parishes of the church. and ohio is swing voters, lots of them. and that means ohio is a bad place to pander and pivot because once the primaries are over, you still h
small towns in southern indiana like henryville are facing utter devastation with homes leveled and entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble. we'll keep you updated on this, this morning as developments come in. >>> but right now i want to turn to one state in particular. this week started with sad news of a different kind from ohio. three were murdered and two injured in a tragic act of violence at chardon high school. and americans turned our eyes to ohio in sadness and mourning. but...
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it then is gaining strength and heading into henryville, indiana. now population of henryville, indiana, is 2,000 people. the high school was completely demolished. this is part of the ongoing tornado outbreaks in the midwest. which have really accelerated tonight. the weather map is getting increasingly severe as they move west. even now some warnings in the greater atlanta area. we talked to the governor of kentucky. earlier on the program, steve beshear. he told outfront a few moments ago that there's no confirmed fatalities in kentucky, but there are people missing that he thinks will be confirmed dead. he has already declared a state of emergency in kentucky. we were live in nashville earlier in the hour. there have been 70, 80-mile-per-hour tornadoes that have touched down and hail that have come up to above people's ankles on the ground. we'll continue to follow this as they touch down. to be honest, we have trouble getting our reporter's shots up because they get disrupted by the violence of these storms. it's caused difficulties for our rep
it then is gaining strength and heading into henryville, indiana. now population of henryville, indiana, is 2,000 people. the high school was completely demolished. this is part of the ongoing tornado outbreaks in the midwest. which have really accelerated tonight. the weather map is getting increasingly severe as they move west. even now some warnings in the greater atlanta area. we talked to the governor of kentucky. earlier on the program, steve beshear. he told outfront a few moments ago...
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storms killing at least 20 people in indiana, kentucky and ohio. stay with fox news channel for more on this developing story. a. >> i'm not going to argue that point because it absolutely has validity and this may shock you, leslie, you are not saying something that's wrong. here is where you are going wrong, all right? >> okay. >> bill: planned parenthood gives out this stuff and a lot of other clinics that gives it out. if all of the progressives in america feel so strongly about this fund those places so that sandra can take the t in washington metro god down to metro dump out her hands and they will dump a bunch of pills in it every month or whatever she needs. i don't want to be involved in that. the catholic church doesn't want to be involved with that if it is that mandated that this is what the progressive community feels is best for society that we eliminate unwanted pregnancies and abortions that go along with it, i'm with you 100%. do it privately. you have the apparatus set up already. do it there. go. >> well, but there is also racial
storms killing at least 20 people in indiana, kentucky and ohio. stay with fox news channel for more on this developing story. a. >> i'm not going to argue that point because it absolutely has validity and this may shock you, leslie, you are not saying something that's wrong. here is where you are going wrong, all right? >> okay. >> bill: planned parenthood gives out this stuff and a lot of other clinics that gives it out. if all of the progressives in america feel so strongly...
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a bad dream for thousands across tornado alley as tozzes -- dozens of powerful tornados ripped from indiana through then tennessee. >> at this time, we don't know how much, but we know we have fatalities. we have numerous people injured. >> entire neighborhoods wiped away. cars tossed into the streets. local schools had just sent students home early when the first twister struck. >> it was huge. i seen it come up, come down. throwing debris everywhere. it was ugly. >> many students rushed back inside their schools for safety. many rushed to the open arms and storm shelters of neighbors. >> we got on the buses, and the tornado was following us. luckily this woman was generous to let us stay in her basement. >> it's shocking. >> that shock on the faces of those who survived and who are trying to remind themselves of what's important here. >> we're alive. that's what counts. tvs, cars need to be replaced. no need to get upset. my rocking chair was fine. >> even if this community is not right now. though they stress their will is stronger than the winds or these haunting images as they begin th
a bad dream for thousands across tornado alley as tozzes -- dozens of powerful tornados ripped from indiana through then tennessee. >> at this time, we don't know how much, but we know we have fatalities. we have numerous people injured. >> entire neighborhoods wiped away. cars tossed into the streets. local schools had just sent students home early when the first twister struck. >> it was huge. i seen it come up, come down. throwing debris everywhere. it was ugly. >>...
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six people are reported dead in indiana after tornadoes swept through southeastern part of the state leaving widespread devastation in one town. of 1900 people were said to be completely gone. that is the town of marysville. they destroyed houses and hospitals and tore off the roof of a prison in alabama. storm damage reported in tennessee. this is two days after the storms killed 13 people in the midwest and the south. this is a massive storm. >> bob: i was out many years ago in a campaign in indiana, and a tornado hit. we were under an underpass. the thing that hit me about it was how loud it is. it literally is like a fast train coming by. >> greg: coming from you, it says something. >> dana: the good news is there are ways to be alerted by them than before. hopefully people are getting undercover. >> andrea: it's sad because a lot of the people after the tornadoes are gone will need a lot of help. that is what government should be designed to do but we are overspent now on stupid thin things. that is what the government should provide to us. >> greg: i'm an earthquake guy. grew u
six people are reported dead in indiana after tornadoes swept through southeastern part of the state leaving widespread devastation in one town. of 1900 people were said to be completely gone. that is the town of marysville. they destroyed houses and hospitals and tore off the roof of a prison in alabama. storm damage reported in tennessee. this is two days after the storms killed 13 people in the midwest and the south. this is a massive storm. >> bob: i was out many years ago in a...
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at least five people have been killed in southern indiana. an official in that state says one town is "completely gone." and that a high school in another town took a direct hit. in other news, citi chairman dick parson is stepping down from the board after 16 years. the citi board is expected to elect former bank of hawaii ceo michael o'neil as chairman. >>> general motors is halting production of the chevy volt for five weeks because of slow sales. 1,300 workers will be temporarily laid off. shares of on-line review site yelp soared 64% today on its first day of trading. connecticut authorities have charged william ryan jennings, morgan stanley's co-head of fixed income capital markets, with a hate crime for allegedly threatening and stabbing a new york city cab driver. the incident happened back in december. jennings says he was held captive by the driver after he disputed the charge for the ride to his connecticut home. chad condit, the son of disgraced former congressman gary condit is reportedly running for congress as an independent ne
at least five people have been killed in southern indiana. an official in that state says one town is "completely gone." and that a high school in another town took a direct hit. in other news, citi chairman dick parson is stepping down from the board after 16 years. the citi board is expected to elect former bank of hawaii ceo michael o'neil as chairman. >>> general motors is halting production of the chevy volt for five weeks because of slow sales. 1,300 workers will be...
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this is indiana. another town rocked by storms. dozens of tornadoes tore across the country's midsection friday. leveling homes, buildings, anything in their path. >> you see these things in the news with the media with you guys. unbelievable. >> reporter: at times there were more than 20 active tornado warnings across multiple states. >> nuts. people's lines are in danger with the storms and tornado coming down. >>> the fury annulationed early starting in alabama, ripping off rooms and snapping power lines. as the day rolled on, so did the storms. storms brought rain, mail winds. there are multiple reports of twisters touching down and damage. in tennessee, one man returned to find his home reduced to a pile of rubble. >> this is real life stuff here. >> reporter: it is now a race to clear blocked roads so emergency crews can get through. in illinois, beating down from the twister days ago, residents can only hope they will be spared a second blow. >>> the good news is severe weather is expected to be over by saturday morning. tha
this is indiana. another town rocked by storms. dozens of tornadoes tore across the country's midsection friday. leveling homes, buildings, anything in their path. >> you see these things in the news with the media with you guys. unbelievable. >> reporter: at times there were more than 20 active tornado warnings across multiple states. >> nuts. people's lines are in danger with the storms and tornado coming down. >>> the fury annulationed early starting in alabama,...
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anchor --2 ciudades de indiana, quedaron seriamente daÑadas a causa de una serie de tornados. --por segunda vez en una semana, varias ciudades del medio oeste, sufrieron la inclemencia del mal tiempo. --angie sandoval tiene la informacin. take pkg 00:02 00:23 take pkg el dano de lo que se cree fue un tornado sobre alabama abarca 5 millas.. al menos 4 personas resultaron heridas , unas 20 mil se quedaron sin electricidad y segun las autoridades ,todavia ese estado no esta fuera de peligro. hay aviso de tornado en el norte de alabama, mississippi y tennessee. el aviso preocupa a los residentes mas que nunca,hace apenas 2 dias un sistema de tornados atraveso 4 estados del centro y sur del pais matando a 13 personas . los tornados que azotaron hoy alabama destruyeron casas, y el techo de una carcel de maxima seguridad a 10 millas de huntsville. segun las autoridades ninguno de los 500 reos logro escapar. anchor --hoy es viernes y ricardo ibarra, editor de el mensajero, nos cuenta las novedades para este fin de semana. --hola ricardo. roll weather open take pkg cu ----nos vamos a u
anchor --2 ciudades de indiana, quedaron seriamente daÑadas a causa de una serie de tornados. --por segunda vez en una semana, varias ciudades del medio oeste, sufrieron la inclemencia del mal tiempo. --angie sandoval tiene la informacin. take pkg 00:02 00:23 take pkg el dano de lo que se cree fue un tornado sobre alabama abarca 5 millas.. al menos 4 personas resultaron heridas , unas 20 mil se quedaron sin electricidad y segun las autoridades ,todavia ese estado no esta fuera de peligro. hay...
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when we visited indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, officers in the security housing unit were dealing with the latest in a string of violent incidents involving convicted burglar, douglas mccombs. >> since he's been inside the shu, he's been on strip cell. when you see the offender coming out wearing his underwear, on strip cell, for resisting staff or trying to assault staff before. we have had trouble with him on about every range we've put him on so far. >> i can't get along with people too much. especially when they're evil. >> one of the people mccombs claims was evil, officer sachen. >> an average day in the shu can be pretty mundane. you have rec and showers to do. you have chow to serve. md sick call. so on, so forth. some days like today get a little more exciting. we had an offender who became belligerent in the shower. >> the offender was mccombs who told us he had good reason to be upset. >> try to get me to take a shower. but they don't have no soap or nothing. i said, ma'am, i just came from the other side, it was nasty where i come from. i need something to
when we visited indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, officers in the security housing unit were dealing with the latest in a string of violent incidents involving convicted burglar, douglas mccombs. >> since he's been inside the shu, he's been on strip cell. when you see the offender coming out wearing his underwear, on strip cell, for resisting staff or trying to assault staff before. we have had trouble with him on about every range we've put him on so far. >> i can't...
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at least 28 people are dead in kentucky, indiana and ohio. 14 of them here in indiana alone. state police here tell me it has been a painstaking process searching for the missing. they say the death toll is likely to rise. the storms barrelled through henryville, indiana, with a violence that shocked even vetean emergency workers like state police sergeant jerry gooden. >> it happened all of the sudden. we knew it was a possibility and we were trying to prepare. you can't prepare for this. there is no way you can prepare for something like this happening. >> reporter: the storms ripped the roof off the high school. all the students inside escaped unhurt. but there are people missing and without power or cell service or land lines. finding them is not easy. family members are coming to this canadlcandlelit church bas to add loved ones to the list of unaccounted for. in west liberty, kentucky, four people were killed. the national guard was sent to assess the damage and assist with the cleanup of the destroyed downtown. back in henryville, tony yates is thankful to have his 6-y
at least 28 people are dead in kentucky, indiana and ohio. 14 of them here in indiana alone. state police here tell me it has been a painstaking process searching for the missing. they say the death toll is likely to rise. the storms barrelled through henryville, indiana, with a violence that shocked even vetean emergency workers like state police sergeant jerry gooden. >> it happened all of the sudden. we knew it was a possibility and we were trying to prepare. you can't prepare for...
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pusiero en art a más d70 mlones de norteamericanos a su po por varios eados yay al menos 3 muertos en indiana yomo n dice bilma, este es solo el comienzo. > segúnexrtos se trata d la peor racha de tornados en un siglo. >>> la destrucción puede sérica taso trófica. >>> amenaza los estados l golfo de méxico y tiene aterrorizado a millones psona los cazores de eos monstruos que seman rápidamente. decenas de viviendas clapp saco en alabama. >>> cuando estos tornados,obre todo e f3 y 4 y 5 pasan por una aldea literalmente no dejan nada. rre una destrucciónmasiva. literalmente aplan los poblados. >>> en a un residte grabó este video aficionado cuando bajaba de las nubes y tocaba tierra en la mma area, donde una serie de tornos acabó con la va de 0 person el pasado mes de abril. tennessee decenas de vi vanlds destruidas. sede rrum baromo unuego de dominó. los metereoasanicho que se anticipa la formaón de más en la misma región, al icio de esta maná severas tornt dejaro13 muertos. se haronóstico cada uno de los peores brotes de tornado. par esta par del censutro sur stel de este d paí
pusiero en art a más d70 mlones de norteamericanos a su po por varios eados yay al menos 3 muertos en indiana yomo n dice bilma, este es solo el comienzo. > segúnexrtos se trata d la peor racha de tornados en un siglo. >>> la destrucción puede sérica taso trófica. >>> amenaza los estados l golfo de méxico y tiene aterrorizado a millones psona los cazores de eos monstruos que seman rápidamente. decenas de viviendas clapp saco en alabama. >>> cuando estos...
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henryville, indiana took a direct hit. the twister with winds estimated at 165 miles an hour. homes were smashed apart like doll houses leaving trails of wreckage. >> we seen the storm clouds coming in from up here. you could see them swirling and debris and that's when we went into the house. all i could feel is the wind sucking at us. >> our main focus is to get to people who are missing, frying -- trying to treat the injured, making sure that they have all the medical attention that they need. >> the storm rolled a school bus head on into this building. ferocious winds for the roof off the high school but everyone escaped alive. >> one of our teachers told us he said it was going to be bad and everyone would be in shelter and stay safe. >> in nearby marysville it was totaled. it is all about blasted off the map. in this county even a break wall couldn't hold off the twister's force. in alabama there were brushes with death. >> ran out the front door in pouring rain and turned around and my house is totaled. >> i came downstairs and opened my front door and saw both the hous
henryville, indiana took a direct hit. the twister with winds estimated at 165 miles an hour. homes were smashed apart like doll houses leaving trails of wreckage. >> we seen the storm clouds coming in from up here. you could see them swirling and debris and that's when we went into the house. all i could feel is the wind sucking at us. >> our main focus is to get to people who are missing, frying -- trying to treat the injured, making sure that they have all the medical attention...
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center over kentucky, southern indiana and southern ohio, that writes we want to bring you pictures. marysville area, town wiped off the map, 1900 people lived there, a lot of them will struggle and wander around trying to figure out how they will rebuild their town. also high schools were hit in the region, medical center, they will have a lot of clean-up to do through the weekend. will take a long time, ed, before they put their lives back together. areas of kentucky, west liberty, fatalities there and devastation. back to you. >>> bill karins, nbc meterologist thanks for the update. >>> next, the montana judge who sent out a racist e-mail is apologizing to the president. i'll ask emanual clever if more should be done, stay tuned. you know when i grow up, i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. i want to fall in love again. [ female announcer ] di
center over kentucky, southern indiana and southern ohio, that writes we want to bring you pictures. marysville area, town wiped off the map, 1900 people lived there, a lot of them will struggle and wander around trying to figure out how they will rebuild their town. also high schools were hit in the region, medical center, they will have a lot of clean-up to do through the weekend. will take a long time, ed, before they put their lives back together. areas of kentucky, west liberty, fatalities...
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storms leaving a trail of destruction in indiana, ken tucky and ohio, killing at least 20 people. the death toll could continue to rise throughout the night as we receive updates from local authorities. some of the worst damage is in southern indiana. violent weather there killing at least 14 people. in one town, completely wiped off the map and tearing a roof off a high school. this comes just days after a huge storm system triggered dozens of tornados that left 13 dead in illinois, missouri, tennessee and kansas. now back to "on the record." and for all of your headlines, go to foxnews.com. you are watching the most powerful name in news, fox newschannel. stay with us. >> >> oklahoma on super tuesday. the governor has not made an endorsement. will she announce her pick before the primary? good evening. >> reporter: how are you, greta? >> very well. are you going to endorse between now and super tuesday? and if so, do we get the pleasure of having it here? now? >> reporter: i am not planning on endorsing right now. you know, oak is one of the most conservative states in the natio
storms leaving a trail of destruction in indiana, ken tucky and ohio, killing at least 20 people. the death toll could continue to rise throughout the night as we receive updates from local authorities. some of the worst damage is in southern indiana. violent weather there killing at least 14 people. in one town, completely wiped off the map and tearing a roof off a high school. this comes just days after a huge storm system triggered dozens of tornados that left 13 dead in illinois, missouri,...
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. >> a bad dream for thousands as dozens of tornadoes ripped apart communities and from indiana through tennessee. the hardest hit was the small town of henryville. >> we do not know how many. we do know that we have fatalities. >> entire neighborhoods wiped away, cars tossed into the streets. >> it was huge. i saw it come up and down. there was debris everywhere. it was ugly. >> many students rushed back inside their school for safety. others rushed to the storm shelters of neighbors. >> we got onto the house. the tornado was following us. this woman was so generous to let us stay in her basement. >> shocking. >> shock on the face of those who are trying to remind themselves of what is important. >> we are alive, that is what counts. everything else can be replaced. by rocking chair is fine. >> fine, even of this community is not right now. this say they will begin the long and difficult work of recovery. recovery that will take some time. the region has already seen deadly assaults from mother nature. wbal tv 11:00 news. >> such devastation. >> you saw he had a winter coat? there is a
. >> a bad dream for thousands as dozens of tornadoes ripped apart communities and from indiana through tennessee. the hardest hit was the small town of henryville. >> we do not know how many. we do know that we have fatalities. >> entire neighborhoods wiped away, cars tossed into the streets. >> it was huge. i saw it come up and down. there was debris everywhere. it was ugly. >> many students rushed back inside their school for safety. others rushed to the storm...
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. >> the massive tornado touched down in new peak in indiana. near two towns that were leveled. the devastation stretches through the entire town. >> i had to walk to school and the whole school fell down. >> reporter: the tornado destroyed the town's high school and ripped the roof off of homes. after if storm, people desperately searched for their loved ones. >> the next thing i see in the distance was two of them, by the time we got to the basement of the church, all hell broke lose. >> wow. >> reporter: this was just one of several waves of twisters that touched down across the midwest and south on friday. earlier in the day the storms tore up trees and ripped roofs off homes in alabama. it came up behind this house. the room was ripped off it hasn't even been found. what was in the house is now spread around the house. the unsettled weather that could spawn more twisted is expected to last throughout the night. terrell brown, wjz eyewitness news. >>> and earlier this week 13 people were killed by another round of tornadoes in the south and midwest. >>> a broken water main c
. >> the massive tornado touched down in new peak in indiana. near two towns that were leveled. the devastation stretches through the entire town. >> i had to walk to school and the whole school fell down. >> reporter: the tornado destroyed the town's high school and ripped the roof off of homes. after if storm, people desperately searched for their loved ones. >> the next thing i see in the distance was two of them, by the time we got to the basement of the church, all...
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henryville, indiana took a direct hit. this is what is left. that twister, with winds estimated at 165 miles an hour. homes were smashed apart, leaving trails ever sprawling wreckage. >> we seen the storm clouds coming in from up here. you could see them swirling and debris and everything and that's when we went in the house. all i could feel is the wind sucking at us. >> our main focus is trying to get to people who are missing, trying to treat the injured, making sure that they have all the medical attention that they need. >> look at that. the storm hurled a school bus head on into a building. ferocious winds for the roof off a high school but everyone managed to get out. >>> this morning partly cloudy is defending the auto industry bailout and tackling rising gas prices. in his weekly addressed the president urged listeners to contact their representatives and ask them to end $4 billion in subsidies to the oil industry. >> these are the same companies making record profits, tense of billions of dollars a year. i don't think oil companies ne
henryville, indiana took a direct hit. this is what is left. that twister, with winds estimated at 165 miles an hour. homes were smashed apart, leaving trails ever sprawling wreckage. >> we seen the storm clouds coming in from up here. you could see them swirling and debris and everything and that's when we went in the house. all i could feel is the wind sucking at us. >> our main focus is trying to get to people who are missing, trying to treat the injured, making sure that they...
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now the threat of tornadoes is expected to last through the night for parts of kentucky, tennessee, indiana, and ohio. >>> well, for the first time in ten years, the city of san jose will not have a budget short fall. kit doe on why the work of city leaders is far from over. >> after a decade of deficits, finally, a forecasted budget surplus of $10 million. but with an annual budget of around a billion dollars, don't pop the champagne just yet. >> well, it's so much better than negative. a little bit goes a long ways, but it's reasonable only a 1% cushion basically. >> the surplus came at a heavy cost. libraries close, police officers and firefighters were layed off for the first time ever, and 2,000 city employees lost their jobs over the years. essentially, the city had cut so deep for so long. >> but it came at a high price. we lost a lot of good people and everybody took a 10% pay cut. that was tough for our employees. >> the surplus is not enough to hire more cops or firefighters, but it is enough to stop the layoffs for a while. the mayor still plans on trying to put pension reform on
now the threat of tornadoes is expected to last through the night for parts of kentucky, tennessee, indiana, and ohio. >>> well, for the first time in ten years, the city of san jose will not have a budget short fall. kit doe on why the work of city leaders is far from over. >> after a decade of deficits, finally, a forecasted budget surplus of $10 million. but with an annual budget of around a billion dollars, don't pop the champagne just yet. >> well, it's so much better...
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it's been bad in southern indiana, clark, kentucky, we got reports from all across the area. first, though, let's check in th
it's been bad in southern indiana, clark, kentucky, we got reports from all across the area. first, though, let's check in th
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this is home video of a funnel cloud in indiana. 14 people died in the storms including five in kentucky and one in ohio. alabama and tennessee were also hit. earlier this week more than a dozen people were killed in tornadoes in the same area. >> the damage from the tornadoes is just incredible. over now to bill martin who has more on the situation there and the weekend forecast. >> nasty time out in the midwest. they are getting hammered. it's not a daytime thing. they will get nighttime thunderstorms. we will come in closer here and you can see the line of thunderstorms, severe thunderstorm warnings and tornado warning as long the line with all the oranges and red. this -- it's a big story. it's a long line. stormsms and severe weather. tonight at ten we will talk more about the storms and try to give you details on how long they will last and some of the damages. in our area there is nothing like that. you usually don't -- that's a fat ridge and it won't break down any time soon. the bay area weekend will be warm. it rained yesterday. forgot about that because today was such a nice d
this is home video of a funnel cloud in indiana. 14 people died in the storms including five in kentucky and one in ohio. alabama and tennessee were also hit. earlier this week more than a dozen people were killed in tornadoes in the same area. >> the damage from the tornadoes is just incredible. over now to bill martin who has more on the situation there and the weekend forecast. >> nasty time out in the midwest. they are getting hammered. it's not a daytime thing. they will get...
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here he is running down a lead in new albany, indiana, just across the river from louisville. >> this apartment behind me is of interest to us due to the fact our victim, anthony housy, was living here on january the 14th. >> that was three weeks before the fatal shooting in the alley. a man came to anthony's apartment complex looking for anthony's girlfriend, ashley yennous. >> anthony told him, she's not here. at that time the door's immediately kicked in. >> the intruder was brandishing a gun. >> there was actually a shot fired. our male victim was able to break free, ran down the steps and to the front yard that you see behind me. when he came out, he was only in his underwear and did have a lot of blood visible on him. >> now detective middleton is searching for a possible connection between the two shootings. and in looking for the link, he's been working closely with the families of anthony and ashley. >> we're receiving great cooperation from the family and friends. >> and he's also getting cooperation from this man, christopher 2x, a local community leader who crusades agains
here he is running down a lead in new albany, indiana, just across the river from louisville. >> this apartment behind me is of interest to us due to the fact our victim, anthony housy, was living here on january the 14th. >> that was three weeks before the fatal shooting in the alley. a man came to anthony's apartment complex looking for anthony's girlfriend, ashley yennous. >> anthony told him, she's not here. at that time the door's immediately kicked in. >> the...
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. >> when our crew went behind the 40-foot walls of indiana state prison, they had ample opportunity to meet killers among the 2,000 inmates that are incarcerated there. >> the number one charge at this facility is murder. approximately 70% of the offenders housed here are housed for taking the life of another human being. >> one of the those offenders is jocco bailey. at age 16, he received a 40-year sentence for murder. >> i was selling marijuana. two older guys wanted to buy some weed. when they seen i was young, i guess they figured they could take the weed. they figured wrong. because i was carrying a weapon. it was a gunfight. one of the guys ended up dead, the other ended up wounded. and i ended up in prison, to my regret and my family's regret and the person that's dead's regret. >> when we met him, bailey had been in prison at indiana state for 17 years and spent more than 11 of them confined to a 23-hour-per day lockdown cell in administrative segregation. >> a person ends up in administrative segregation are usually the problem child in the institution, they want to make m
. >> when our crew went behind the 40-foot walls of indiana state prison, they had ample opportunity to meet killers among the 2,000 inmates that are incarcerated there. >> the number one charge at this facility is murder. approximately 70% of the offenders housed here are housed for taking the life of another human being. >> one of the those offenders is jocco bailey. at age 16, he received a 40-year sentence for murder. >> i was selling marijuana. two older guys wanted...
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from indiana to kentucky and into ohio, watches turned to warnings and people took cover. storms brought heavy rains, golfball size ised hail and wind. there were multiple reports of twisters touching down and extensive damage. >> this is a huge outbreak that's going on in kentucky. >> reporter: in hamilton, dozens of injuries are reported. the storm sheared trees and ripped through buildings. one man returned to find his home of 30 years reduced to rubble. >> this is real life stuf . >> reporter: it's now a race to blocked roads. >> we are just working hard at this hour to try to make sure everybody is accounted for. >> reporter: in harrisburg illinois already beaten down from the ef4 twister just days ago, residents can only hope they will be spared a second blow. the good news is the weather should clear up by saturday morning and then the clean up and recovery efforts start. reporting from nashville. >> we have had rain most of the evening but nothing like the wind they are see in the midwest. wyatt is going to join us with a look at the start of the storm start to the
from indiana to kentucky and into ohio, watches turned to warnings and people took cover. storms brought heavy rains, golfball size ised hail and wind. there were multiple reports of twisters touching down and extensive damage. >> this is a huge outbreak that's going on in kentucky. >> reporter: in hamilton, dozens of injuries are reported. the storm sheared trees and ripped through buildings. one man returned to find his home of 30 years reduced to rubble. >> this is real...
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this is henryville, indiana. about 30 miles north of louisville. the storm was on the ground for a very long time. we were live on tv here at cnn showing the tornado as it rolled along i-64 and then eventually it ran into henryville, indiana. here are some ground pictures of what that looks like. the destruction was left and right of the city. it crossed i-65 going right into the town. did hit the high school with a lot of damage there. no children were in that bus as it flipped over, thank goodness. take a look at some of the aerials, though, and they even make it look more horrific. you can look down and just see nothing. what was a house or what was a shed, completely gone. not even an indication of what that could have possibly have been. looking at this damage, we're looking at probably an ef-4 tornado. that's somewhere between 160 to 170 miles per hour. that would be very close to what we had just a few days ago in harrisburg, illinois. piers morgan tonight continues right after this. >>> he's not divisive. he's not a polarizing figure, he's
this is henryville, indiana. about 30 miles north of louisville. the storm was on the ground for a very long time. we were live on tv here at cnn showing the tornado as it rolled along i-64 and then eventually it ran into henryville, indiana. here are some ground pictures of what that looks like. the destruction was left and right of the city. it crossed i-65 going right into the town. did hit the high school with a lot of damage there. no children were in that bus as it flipped over, thank...
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the most difficult part of my job is i'm an indiana jones but i'm not, i'm a father, i'm a husband, and i'm a son - i'm just like all of you. i struggle sometimes in daily life but i'm passionate about education and i know i couldn't do this without the great love of my wife and two children who put up with me being gone. we've been married 12 months - no. 12 years. she usually doesn't come. i've been gone about 65 months of my marriage and i didn't get to see my kids first learn how to tie they're shoes or my daughter first learn how to ride a bicycle. i did get to see, kiter learn that. i have that incredible support not only from that but wonderful communities. we could never thank all the communities for helping with the children overseas that are able to reach they're goals through - my wife said i'll preach now. so, any way, thank you. keep on-going here. [applause] and i wake up a lot of nights and my wife says go to sleep but i can't because you see a village and then it turned into this big city in mexico and then you do more and it
the most difficult part of my job is i'm an indiana jones but i'm not, i'm a father, i'm a husband, and i'm a son - i'm just like all of you. i struggle sometimes in daily life but i'm passionate about education and i know i couldn't do this without the great love of my wife and two children who put up with me being gone. we've been married 12 months - no. 12 years. she usually doesn't come. i've been gone about 65 months of my marriage and i didn't get to see my kids first learn how to tie...